Literary usage of Klinkers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1.Dutch Conversation-grammar by T. G. G. Valette (1903)"klinkers. Long and short vowels. § 1. In the Dutch language there are no long
vowels. Dutch Grammars distinguish: volkomen klinkers (complete vowels), ..."

2.The Boy Travellers in Northern Europe: Adventures of Two Youths in a Journey by Thomas Wallace Knox (1905)"The streets are paved with ' klinkers,' small stones set on the edge, and Frank
says it is the duty of the boys of Broek to blow the dust out of the ..."

5.Belgium and Holland, Including the Grand-duchy of Luxembourg: Handbook for by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1905)"... klinkers', constructed in 1666, leaves the town by the NW gate (PI. C, 1),
and is shaded by trees and provided with a tramway-line (No. 4, p. 330). ..."

6.The Chautauquan by Chautauqua Institution (1908)"Many of them are broad at the top and being paved with klinkers (brick) form very
good carriage roads. The dunes or sand hills which line *Copyright, 1908, ..."